International Journal of Public Policy
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Volume 2, issue 3/4, 2007
- Minority elderly and timely hospice care: caregiver status pp. 169-185

- Kyusuk Chung, Duckhye Yang and Joseph Lee
- Is public health expenditure in Ecuador progressive or regressive? pp. 186-216

- Gustavo Angeles, Antonio J. Trujillo and Alexandra Lastra
- Social capital and use of folk and herbal medicine by older women in Almaty, Kazakhstan pp. 217-234

- Thomas T.H. Wan and Askar Chukmaitov
- The role of government in tobacco leaf production in China: national and local interventions pp. 235-248

- Teh-wei Hu, Zhengzhong Mao, Hesheng Jiang, Ming Tao and Ayda Yurekli
- Research driven Medicaid reform: the case of managed care pp. 249-263

- Robert E. Hurley
- The effect of Taiwan's National Health Insurance programme on hospital physicians' perceptions of their careers: a survey pp. 264-280

- Blossom Yen-Ju Lin, Shi-Ping Luh and Cheng-Hua Lee
- Health information technology: will it make higher quality and more efficient healthcare delivery possible? pp. 281-297

- Jay J. Shen
- Development of Regional Health Information Organizations (RHIOs): knowledge networks and collaboration pp. 298-315

- Tip Ghosh and Jenna Marquard
- Factors associated with hospital preference among rural Medicaid beneficiaries pp. 316-327

- Chul-Young Roh
- Differential effects of hospital case mix on hospital costs and revenues, with a focus on Medicaid patients pp. 328-341

- Keon-Hyung Lee
- Comparing four estimation methods for uninsurance in Florida pp. 342-355

- Ning Jackie Zhang, Thomas T.H. Wan and Renee Brent
- The impact of quality and efficiency on federal healthcare pp. 356-371

- Jeffrey P. Harrison and M. Nicholas Coppola
Volume 2, issue 1/2, 2007
- Explaining and predicting the impact of regulation on innovation: towards a dynamic model pp. 5-31

- Carlos Montalvo
- Promotion of renewable energy sources: effects on innovation pp. 32-56

- Mario Ragwitz, Claus Huber and Gustav Resch
- The role of regulation for sustainable infrastructure innovations: the case of wind energy pp. 57-88

- Rainer Walz
- Regulation and innovation in biogas technology in selected European countries pp. 89-108

- Thomas Decker, Klaus Menrad, Stefan Berenz and Robert Wagner
- Determinants of structural change and innovation in the German steel industry – an empirical investigation pp. 109-123

- Joachim Schleich
- Effectiveness of the international 3G standardisation process and implications for China's 3G policy pp. 124-139

- Kai Reimers and Mingzhi Li
- Road to industrial upgrading: policy design and implementation for encouraging industrial innovation in Taiwan pp. 140-162

- Hsueh-Liang Wu
Volume 1, issue 4, 2006
- Introduction[: public affairs informatics research] pp. 333-342

- Thomas T.H. Wan
- Public policy informatics: does better information produce better policy? pp. 343-354

- Michael Munger
- Divergences and convergences in public affairs education and research pp. 355-366

- Kenneth Adams
- Conducting best practices research in public affairs pp. 367-378

- Stephanie M. Myers, Hayden P. Smith and Lawrence L. Martin
- Neural networks and revenue forecasting: a smarter forecast? pp. 379-388

- William R. Voorhees
- Applied health informatics: a multi-year international effort to implement and maintain evidence-based practice for chronic-wound treatment pp. 389-398

- Patrick McNees
- The growing importance of disaster medical response pp. 399-406

- Jeffrey P. Harrison
- Healthcare as a commodity – a financing mechanism to control costs and ensure access pp. 407-420

- Aaron Liberman and Timothy Rotarius
- The impact of Medicare reimbursement changes on staffing and the quality of care in nursing homes pp. 421-434

- Lynn Unruh, Ning Jackie Zhang and Thomas T.H. Wan
- The German Corporate Governance Code: general acceptance and neuralgic norms – a second look pp. 435-450

- Axel v. Werder, Till Talaulicar and Georg L. Kolat
- Science park effects in Sweden: dimensions critical for firm growth pp. 451-475

- Peter Lindelof and Hans Lofsten
Volume 1, issue 3, 2006
- Introduction: current issues in fiscal policy pp. 213-222

- Oscar Alfranca and Miguel-Angel Galindo
- Do budget deficits crowd in or crowd out private investment: evidence from Europe pp. 223-232

- Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee and Claire Economidou
- Fiscal policy, income distribution and growth with environmental restrictions pp. 233-243

- Oscar Alfranca and Miguel-Angel Galindo
- Fiscal policy and economic growth: European Union experience pp. 244-257

- Soledad Castano Martinez, Yolanda Fernandez Jurado, Carlos Martinez De Ibarreta Zorita and Antonio Rua Vieites
- The relation between fiscal policy and firm cash flows pp. 258-265

- Teresa Mendez Picazo
- Microfoundations of fiscal policy effectiveness: monopolistic competition and fiscal policy multipliers pp. 266-278

- M. Angeles Caraballo and Carlos Usabiaga
- An enlarged EMU? The procedural sources of fiscal policy in the new Member States pp. 279-296

- Carlos Mulas-Granados, Jorge Onrubia and J. Salinas-Jimenez
- Stabilisation policies in the European Union countries and the effectiveness of the Stability and Growth Pact pp. 297-308

- Inmaculada Carrasco Monteagudo and Isabel Pardo Garcia
- Some considerations on capital mobility in the European Union: mechanisms to avoid the fiscal distortions pp. 309-319

- Manuel Gutierrez Lousa
- Is the dual income tax a real alternative to traditional income taxes? pp. 320-332

- Santiago Alvarez-Garcia, Juan Prieto-Rodriguez and Juan Gabriel Rodriguez-Hernandez
Volume 1, issue 1/2, 2005
- Public–private partnerships and public sector management reform: a comparative perspective pp. 1-21

- Linda M. English and Matthew Skellern
- Public–private partnerships: a multidimensional model for contracting pp. 22-40

- Hugo Zarco-Jasso
- The financial determinants of government commitment in public–private partnerships pp. 41-57

- Frédéric Marty, Sylvie Trosa and Arnaud Voisin
- Public policy transfer: the case of PFI in housing pp. 58-77

- Ron Hodges and Suzana Grubnic
- The economic benefits, organisational structure and governance of the motability scheme: a consumption opportunity set model pp. 78-90

- Peter Taylor
- Using public–private partnerships to achieve value for money in the delivery of healthcare in Australia pp. 91-121

- Linda M. English
- Institutional destabilisation and the new public management: the case of tax incremental financing pp. 122-147

- Mark A. Covaleski, Mark W. Dirsmith and Katrina L. Mantzke
- Public policy implications of tax-exempt leasing in the United States pp. 148-161

- C. Richard Baker
- Mix of contracts or contractual mix-up? The coordination of government intervention on access to work in France pp. 162-184

- Eric Verdier and Antoine Vion
- Institutional changes and transformations in an organisational field: the case of the public/private 'model' of French sport pp. 185-211

- Emmanuel Bayle